Make a Diaper Cake in Less Than 23 Minutes

Written by Mr.Jongruk on 3:02 AM

By Shawn Lim

Usually, people make diaper cakes out of numerous diapers and sometimes as much as 70 diapers. It is better to make use of diapers of unusual sizes, since the infant grows fast. Hence, create a diaper cake in such a way that, it brings smile on the face of an expecting woman. If you do not know how to make it, do not worry, since there are many sources available for you to give detailed instructions for making a diaper cake quickly.

Often, you may decide to buy diaper cake with no knowledge about how to assemble it in a proper manner. However, if you discover various ways to make a diaper cake through reliable sources, you will find that how easy it is to make this type of cake. All you require is lot of patience, time and baby items.

Usually, people make diaper cakes out of some disposable diapers. Some folks even choose cotton diapers to make them. However, it is better to make use of disposable diapers, since they are proficient enough to give your diaper cake a good shape than any other diaper can give and that too quickly.

You can also use plastic tubes or wires to give your diaper a cylindrical shape. Make sure that you include lot of baby goodies on your baby diaper cake. Baby items such as booties, blankets, hairbrushes, toys, candies, pacifiers and other fundamental things give a personal touch to your diaper cakes. You may even tuck these items in a nappy and then wrap it.

Often this kind of cake makes a wonderful centerpiece for any baby shower celebration. A well-made diaper cake lures the viewer's attention. In addition, it is considered as a favorite gift of all moms-to-be. Certainly, diaper cake is very beautiful, useful and easy to create and gift.

You can learn how to make a beautiful diaper cake by 2 ways. One is by reading lengthy and boring books, and get tired after reading it. Or, the second way is by watching videos how to make a perfect diaper cake.

The concept is the same as learning to ride a bicycle, you cannot learn it from a text book. The same goes for making a diaper cake. If you are going to learn how to make a beautiful diaper cake, make sure you learn it the right way.

So do you want to learn how to make a beautiful diaper cake in just 23 minutes or less by simply watching videos? Click here. Or you can visit http://www.makediapercakes.com/ for more information.

Diaper Rash And the Way I Handled It

Written by Mr.Jongruk on 3:02 AM

By O Quinn

I thought I was the perfect mother. Changing diapers after every nap and before every feeding and often inbetween. Making sure to clean thoroughly with wonderfully scented baby wipes each time. The baby�s bottom was beautfiul. Notice I used the past tense. And this was baby number six! As foster parents we had cared for our share of baby bottoms. Then it hit. Diaper rash. It came so quickly. And I had no idea how to cope.

I received advice from every corner of the globe. And the funny thing is even though everyone had their own idea, they were all good and they all worked. Hmmmm....

My mom praised browned flour.

My friend swore by Eucerine.

My aunt said only A & D worked for her babies.

But yet another foster mom swore by Butt Paste!

And to top it off they were handing out samples of yet another diaper rash cream at my local store!

What did I do?

After panicking and calling the advice nurse I analyzed the situation and applied my attack plan.

The rash comes about because tender baby skin is being exposed to irritants. Sometimes it�s an allergic reaction to a new food or the wipes themselves. Sometimes the brand of diaper is the culprit. Many reasons can bring on diaper rash and many solutions can clear it up.

Now I keep a variety of things on hand and here is my personal attack plan for hands on healing.

1. Mix up solution of distilled water, 2-3 drops of *tea tree oil and a dash of castille soap. Soak papertowels in this for diaper wipes.

2. Change baby diaper very often and try to give a good airing if time permits.

3. Slather on zinc diaper ointment and then whatever heavy duty moisturizer I have on hand (vaseline, Eucerine) over this. If it was bedtime add a diaper liner for good measure.

Some other tips I use:

Keep Clotrimazole on hand for yeast rashes.

Keep a handy chart of the different types of diaper rashes

Call the doctor is improvement isn�t seen in 24 hours.

With these methods I don�t fear the dreaded diaper rash any more.

*(Tea Tree Oil, a natural antiseptic, germicide, antibacterial, fungicide that while safe to apply neat or directly to the skin, should be heavily diluted before using on baby skin)

O Quinn is a foster mother and owner of the website http://www.homemakingorganized.com A site with tools and information for your home and family.

How to Decorate For a Unique Diaper Cake

Written by Mr.Jongruk on 3:02 AM

By Shawn Lim

Unique Diaper Cakes - Decoration ideas

Unique diaper cakes that you have made can truly acquire that unique look, if you decorate them according to the theme of your party. Generally, individuals use petty gifts and other baby items for decorating diaper cakes. Conventional diaper cakes use items, which include stuffed toys and grooming items.

You can decorate your diaper cakes in a unique way depending on the party theme or nature of cakes. Below mentioned are some of the decorating ideas that you can implement.

1. Sports theme:

If expectant parents are sports enthusiast, they can opt for unique diaper cakes considering a sport theme. You can decorate such cakes using items such as:

1. Baby toy sports equipment
2. Mini athletic shoes
3. Small size jersey of a favorite sport squad
4. Sports towels and washcloths
5. Use mini baseball hat, cap as a topping over these diaper cakes.

2. Music cake:

Diaper cakes with musical themes make the ultimate diaper cakes. Decorate such cakes by including items such as:

1. Lullabies or children's classical music CDs,
2. Musical instrument in toy versions such as shakers, drums or guitars,
3. Music mobile,
4. Toy, that plays song,

Other decoration ideas:

Christmas cake:

If a woman is expecting a baby during Christmas days, then opt for diaper cakes, based on Christmas theme. Decorate the cakes by including following items.

1. Christmas ornaments
2. Baby Santa suit and Santa hat
3. Christmas songs CD

Princess diaper cake:

A newborn baby girl is cynosure of parents and rightly their princess. Give her a royal welcome with a princess cake. You need to wrap diapers on such a cake using stain blankets or ribbons and top it with a princess hat. Also, include items such as:

1. Silver spoon
2. Princess theme clothing
3. Rattles, crown, castle and fairy wand
4. Lacy booties, ribbon headbands and bows.

You can learn how to make a beautiful diaper cake by 2 ways. One is by reading lengthy and boring books, and get tired after reading it. Or, the second way is by watching videos how to make a perfect diaper cake.

The concept is the same as learning to ride a bicycle, you cannot learn it from a text book. The same goes for making a diaper cake. If you are going to learn how to make a beautiful diaper cake, make sure you learn it the right way.

So do you want to learn how to make a beautiful diaper cake in just 23 minutes or less by simply watching videos? Click here. Or you can visit http://www.makediapercakes.com/ for more information.

Disposable Diaper Bags

Written by Mr.Jongruk on 3:02 AM

By Max Bellamy

When you have a baby, no matter where you travel or where you go, you always need to have a diaper bag in tow. Diaper bags are a very convenient way to stores all the essentials that baby needs to keep them well fed, well clothed and dry. Good bags are equipped with compartments for extra clothes, bottles, baby food, diapers, creams, and of course sanitary wipes.

One very important item that many parents forget about is disposable diaper bags. No matter where you are - inside or outside of your home - when you change baby's diaper, it is always a good idea to have an extra disposable diaper bag to throw the diaper in before disposing of it in a trash can. There is nothing worse in a public restroom than the smell of a diaper that has been tossed into a can without some sort of wrap. When you're at home, you either throws the dirty diapers in a diaper pail or directly into a contained trashcan. You know what it's like when a diaper has been sitting to long. The odor is not pretty, and you or your husband takes the trash outside. The same applies when you are out and about with baby. If you don't use disposable diaper bags, you're really not taking into consideration anyone else who might be in the same room where the baby is being changed, or who might be in the room hours later.

Disposable diaper bags should be a must in every mother?s diaper bag. Although they are gaining in popularity, there still needs to be a major marketing campaign to let parents know that disposing of a soiled diaper should include wrapping it in a disposable diaper bag, before throwing it away. Those parents, who do use them, know that you can purchase them at a very low cost in bulks of 75 to 100. You can also buy scented or unscented and use them for other things like garbage and dog liter.

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Adult Diapers and Plastic Pants

Written by Mr.Jongruk on 3:02 AM

By Steve Valentino

Adult diapers are used by many individuals who suffer form incontinence and other aliments, which require them to urinate frequently. However, sometimes as adults if it becomes obvious that a person is wearing a diaper, it can be embarrassing and quite awkward for the person to move around in public areas. Therefore, a recent development that has gained quick response and momentum is the concept of plastic pants. They are being used a lot by diaper users these days.

Plastic pants are available these days in almost all of the places where diapers are available and they come in different styles, colors, patterns and types. The basic function of the pant is to hold the diaper firmly in place so that there is no scope for displacement and also, so that it isn't noticeable. A lot of diaper users have testified to the fact that diapers often shift and this result in stains on the person's clothing especially the pants. Removing these stains can be wearisome tasks and this is where plastic pants come into the picture. Plastic pants can be washed and reused as many times as required. They show no signs of blemishes and they do not retain any odor. They also look trendy and camouflage the fact that the person is wearing a diaper inside.

Plastic pants are available in different styles for men and women. They are available in different waist sizes to suit the needs of the customer. They also come in a range of styles like short pants, bell-bottoms, loose pants, slacks, casual wear, formal wear, etc. Many users have testified that these plastic pants are extremely comfortable and savvy.

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The Intelligent Diaper

Written by Mr.Jongruk on 3:02 AM

By Tim Knox

I believe it was Frank Zappa who said, "Necessity is the mother of invention," which means that if there is a public need for something, sooner or later, someone will invent it; and then Microsoft will steal the idea, produce a cheaper, far inferior knock-off of the original that the ignorant masses will scarf up like the last cherry cheesecake at a Weight Watcher's convention!

The genius of invention and the idiocy of consumption; just two more things that make our merry world go round.

Think about it. How far would we have evolved as a species had it not been for the truly inventive minds of our age? One can only imagine how utterly backward the world would be if not for those brave men and women who invent and market the neverending stream of worthless crap, I mean, "products" that we consumers willingly -- even gladly -- throw away our hard-earned money on. Life would be pretty difficult without that SoloFlex sitting in the corner of your bedroom, wouldn't it? Where else would you hang your dirty clothes?

How hard our lives would be without things like the Pocket Fisherman, the Flowbee, the Wonder Mop, the Bamboo Steamer, and of course, the Clapper. How would we have ever sliced through old tin cans and overripe tomatoes if not for the Ginsu Knife? How many of us would have the washboard abs and buns of steel that we have today if not for those amazing products that made it so incredibly easy for us to get them? And finally, how many of our young people would have chosen the wrong path in life had it not been for the chance at self-expression offered to them by Mr. Microphone?

Many of this country's great minds are meeting in Monroeville, Pennsylvania this week to show off their latest brainstorm at the annual New Product Exposition. Highlights of this year's show include a fireproof blanket (for people who smoke in bed, I suppose), a plastic rack designed to drain the last dregs of ketchup from the bottle (for those times when turning the bottle upside down just isn't enough), and a motion-activated nightlight you install in a dresser drawer to help you find your socks in the dark. I think the last one is from the same genius who tried to market glow-in-the-dark toilet paper a few years back. Unfortunately, that idea went down the toilet when it was discovered that the fluorescent dye that made the paper glow in the dark also had the same affect on the user's behind.

The invention that caught my attention this year is the so-called "Intelligent Diaper." This little ditty looks and works just like a normal diaper, except that it beeps and flashes when it becomes, shall we say, full. The Intelligent Diaper is one product that probably won't be ripped off by Microsoft (although the "full" part certainly meets criteria), but that's about the only thing it has going for it. Take it from someone who has bought enough infomercial junk to stock a small Wal-Mart, the Intelligent Diaper will go the way of glow-in-the-dark toilet paper. Granted, there's little danger of ending up with a neon pink bottom here, but there are just some things that even the dumbest consumer won't spend his disposable income on. The Intelligent Diaper is such an item.

If you're already a parent, you know what I'm going to say next. If you're about to become a parent for the first time or are thinking about becoming one, let me give you a little advice: if you are so out of touch with reality, so completely sensory-deficient that you need bells and whistles to tell you when your cute, cuddly, little bundle of joy has made a fifteen pound present for you in his diaper, you have no business being a parent. You're just too stupid.

New Mommy: "Dear, do you smell something?"

New Daddy: "What an awful aroma! Have they opened a paper mill in our neighborhood?"

Mommy: "No, I don't think so. You're not boiling your gym socks again, are you?"

Daddy: "No, of course not! And what is that infernal beeping sound I hear?"

Mommy: "I don't know... wait... look at that flashing light on Molly's diaper."

Daddy: You're right, dear. That smell is coming from the baby!"

Mommy: "What a relief! Thank goodness for the Intelligent Diaper!"

Again, if you need anything other than your own nose to tell you that your baby's diaper has reached capacity, you are not equipped to be a parent. Try raising goldfish or guppies instead. Just remember, when they float upside down, they're dead. And if that's too much for you to remember, I suggest you invest in the Intelligent Aquarium, on sale now at a Wal-Mart near you.

But if you're still intent on having children in spite of my warning and feel that you need an external device to let you know when your baby has, as we say at my house, "made a present for daddy," why don't you just do what the coal miners did in the old days and hang a canary cage in the little stinker's bedroom. When the canary dies, you know it's time to change a diaper. Nothing could be simpler.

As the proud papa of a two-year-old who is resisting potty training like a cat resists water, I can tell you from first-hand experience that the diaper is a product that sorely needs updating, but the Intelligent Diaper just doesn't go far enough. Here's my suggest (Bill Gates, you listening): Microsoft should "borrow" the Intelligent Diaper concept and combine it with aerospace technology to make a better, more efficient diaper product.

When the Microsoft Intelligent Diaper needs changing, the Windows start-up chime sounds, a series of lights flash across the seat of the diaper to form the outline of Bill Gates' face and an oxygen mask falls from the ceiling.

The ad campaign could be: "Microsoft, for wherever you have to go today!"

Now that's what I call a real intelligent diaper.

Tim Knox, Entrepreneur, Author, Speaker, Radio Host Founder, The Insiders Club, Giving You The Power To Start Your Business Today http://www.theinsidersclub.com Bestselling Author of: "Everything I Know About Business I Learned From My Mama" http://www.timknox.com

Free Diapers and Coupons - Pampers Lead The Way

Written by Mr.Jongruk on 3:02 AM

By Zhang Xiao Hong

Having a new baby or young child can be a very expensive time for parents, however there are a number of ways that you can cut the costs by applying for free samples and coupons from some of the major suppliers of baby and toddler products. One such giant among these companies is Pampers.

Pampers have been one of the leading nappy sellers since disposable nappies came on the market.. With annual sales of US$ 6 billion it is recognized today as the worlds number one selling diaper brand

The disposable diaper was invented by Marion Donovan in 1950 and Pampers is but one brand of disposable diaper (or disposable nappy as known in the UK) marketed by Procter & Gamble worldwide Pampers the company was started by an American chemical engineer Victor Mills while he was working for Procter & Gamble Co. He thought it was a mess to use cloth diapers and it occurred to him that the pulp mill owned by Procter and Gamble might produce a clean, absorbent paper that just might work for a disposable diaper. P&G tested his yet unnamed disposable diaper in Rochester, New York in 1959 and, after discarding early names such as Tads, Solos and Larks, came up with the Pampers brand.

Pampers TimeLine

In 1966, Pampers launched a new C-fold design and by 1969 started a "third size". In 1984 Pampers changed their diapers to an hourglass shape; a feature that was first introduced on Luvs in 1976, and had evolved into an industry standard. In 1987 Pampers and Huggies both introduced new frontal tape systems which allow multiple repositioning of the lateral tape without tearing the diaper. In the 1990s Pampers introduced Ultra Dry Thins diapers that pulled moisture into the core, then sprang back to absorb even more. In 1996 Pampers Premium was introduced and was hailed as a diaper with breathable side panels. The '90s also saw the introduction of gender specific diapers in the Pampers brand and also the return to unisex diapers towards the end of the decade. In 1993 Pampers first attempt at training pants was introduced these were simply known as Pampers Trainers and would be a short lived product.

Pampers Baby Wipes

Apart from diapers Pampers also do a range of baby wipes such as Pampers Sensitive Wipes with moisture seal packaging, these wipes have unbeatable moisture retention, from the first to the last wipe and clinically tested and proven to be free of any tendency to irritate the sensitive skin of a newborn baby, including those with nappy rash. They have been awarded Baby Product of the Year 2007 as voted by 10,000 independent consumers.

Marketing and Promotions

Pampers and other major disposable diaper manufacturers spend a great deal of money on advertising and marketing and it is therefore not uncommon to find promotions where you can receive a free sample pack of diapers and in some cases you could even win a years supply. This is a great way for consumers to try the various brands available and a terrific way for companies to prove to the consumer that their brands are the best value for money.

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Effective Strategies for Dealing with Diaper Rash

Written by Mr.Jongruk on 3:01 AM

By Sarah Veda

Diaper rash is a really annoying baby problem. It can get out of control easily, and can make your baby miserable. Luckily, it can be controlled with a little effort on your part. Following are some remedies that worked well with my children.

Some babies are just more prone to diaper rash than others, and if yours is prone, you�ll really have to keep on top of the problem. The most important thing you can do is change your baby�s diaper regularly. Diaper rash is caused by the skin being constantly exposed to wetness, so changing frequently can prevent the problem. Most of the diaper rash ointments on the market are designed simply to protect your baby�s skin from wetness, so they are great at preventing diaper rash. If your baby is diaper rash prone, you might want to use an ointment at every changing as a preventative measure.

But, what if your baby already has a raging case of diaper rash? As I said, most of the products labeled as diaper rash ointments are best at preventing diaper rash, not healing it. There are a few concoctions that can help cure a bad case of diaper rash.

The first is Maalox � yes Maalox. Put some liquid Maalox on a cotton ball and apply to baby�s sore bottom. Let it dry a bit before diapering. For obvious reasons, don�t buy the mint flavor, and don�t use this bottle of Maalox for anything but treating diaper rash.

A second helpful treatment for diaper rash is an oatmeal bath. There are some good oatmeal bath products on the market, even some designed especially for baby. These work wonders on diaper rash. Usually one or two baths is all it takes.

Finally, I had great luck when I mixed diaper rash ointment with a little bit of hydrocortisone cream. About 3 parts diaper rash ointment to one part hydrocortisone. One caution here- check with your doctor before you try this one, since hydrocortisone cream is normally not recommended for use on children under the age of two years.

If these remedies don�t work, check with your pediatrician. There may be some prescription products for extreme cases. But, the most important measure to take for diaper rash seems to be persistence. Keeping on top of the problem is your best bet for keeping the rash at bay.

Sarah is a 41 year old wife and mother of two boys and one girl. She spent many years as a manager in the corporate world, and gave it up to be a stay at home mom.

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Directions For Making A Diaper Cake

Written by Mr.Jongruk on 3:01 AM

By Tim Bock

Baby showers are a great way to celebrate a baby's arrival into this world. There are so many things to consider when planning a baby shower. You need to make important decisions regarding the favors, games, gifts, decorations and cake. One popular cake and decoration idea is a diaper cake.

Diaper cakes are nothing more than baby diapers arranged in the shape of a cake. They also make an excellent centerpiece or gift. It's common to use baby related items, like bibs, rattles, or cloths as decorations for your cake. By giving the entire cake to the mother-to-be, you'll be able to give her many items that she may need.

Directions for a diaper cake are easy. You can either use disposable diapers or cloth. It's best to find out which ones the mom is planning to use. Begin by rolling up a diaper and placing a rubber band around it to hold it in place. Then roll up several more diapers and place it inside the same rubber band. This will be your bottom layer. Do the same thing with fewer diapers for your second and third layers respectively. Place the layers on top of each other. Don't forget to decorate the cake with the items listed above. It's also a good idea to wrap the diaper cake with cellophane, to make sure everything stays in place and it travels easily. When you get to the baby shower, you can unwrap it and place it on the center of the table for everyone to see.

Diaper cakes are a practical gift idea for any baby shower.

For more detailed information on how to make a diaper cake, please visit our Diaper Cake Pattern page.

Healing of Diaper Rash With Tamanu Oil

Written by Mr.Jongruk on 3:02 AM

By Tina Matsunaga

Your toddler has diaper rash again! Even if his diaper is only slightly wet, he screams in pain because the bodily fluids sting his tender skin. No matter how often change him, he is still miserable. When he was a newborn, you could lay him on his tummy and leave the diaper off for awhile, so his sore bottom could get some relief. However, he is too active now. Letting him "air out" would be a disaster. You definitely need healing of diaper rash with Tamanu Oil.

If you are unfamiliar with this natural healing substance, let me explain. Tamanu oil is found within the kernel of a tropical fruit by the same name. The tree on which it grows is harvested twice a year. The kernels are saved and dried. After a few weeks, the oil is extracted. Unfortunately, the sum total of oil from both crops is approximately 5 kilograms. However, its healing powers definitely make it worth the wait.

Not only has it already been proven to heal diaper rash in a day or less, it does so much more, and without one chemical additive. For instance, in Europe it is used to heal post-surgical wounds, gout, skin allergies, athlete's foot, and is 70-75% affective when treating rheumatism and scabies.

In addition, Pacific islanders use tamanu oil for almost ever skin ailment under the sun. Among its myriad of miracles, it is known to reduce acne scarring, heal eczema, insect bites, and sunburn. In fact, some people use it to reduce foot and body odor!

Tamanu oil has been proven so affective; it is even applied to the skin of leprous patients with positive results. If it can handle a myriad of skin maladies and other diseases, it can certainly take care of your toddler's raging rash. In a matter of hours, you will see a vast improvement. More importantly, your youngster will feel better.

Try it and you will never buy those gooey creams that stick like glue, again. Thus, you baby will not have to smell like a medicine chest, and you will not have to further irritate the skin by spending extra time trying to wipe away, and replace the sticky mess. With Tamanu Oil, you simply clean the skin during every diaper change, like you would anyway, and reapply nature's best treatment.

In fact, if your hands are getting chapped from washing frequently, especially after changing a soiled diaper, tamanu oil can be good for you! The miracle healer can also successful tackle your dry chapped hands. In fact, every member of your family will probably benefit from its application at one time or another.

For example, if you also have a teenager in the house, tamanu oil is great for healing acne. If Dad cuts himself shaving, nature's healer will help repair the wound. Likewise, if big brother crashes on his bike, skinning his knee, the oil will come to the rescue.

In short, Tamanu oil is a natural solution to getting rid of diaper rash in a day, and so much more. Not only will it soothe any skin problem, it also promotes healing and new healthy cell growth. So, get some for your baby's bottom, and keep it around for the myriad of other likely uses for the rest of the family. In essence, it is almost like a medicine chest, full of treatments, in one bottle.

Tina Matsunaga is a freelance writer for home-based businesses, Internet marketers, and professionals around the world. She enjoys working at home while raising 2 children. She holds a BA in English and secondary education from Regis University.

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